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You laugh but how many people are there in the sign industry that everyone in the industry can name? Give the man some credit....he made himself the face of his company and built an empire out of his garage.
I just wish he'd get the snakeskin wrap off that poor GTO.
Couple of things come to mind. First, are you sure the actual number size you are sending it correct? Some fonts have smaller numbers than characters. You'll tell the program to type a 2", your letters will be 2" but the numbers will only be 1.5". Text manager will say they are correct so...
Since they aren't being backlit couldn't you just cover what's up there with a 6' x 15' decal? I mean come on, he's in the bar business in Montgomery....he'll be closed by spring.
Solid reflective background with regular red and black graphics. I wouldn't print them, the red loses too much when printed on silver/white reflective. Use engineering grade vinyl and "burn" shouldn't be a problem.
Not a lawyer, no experience, this is just pure speculation.
That said unless you have a very unique illustration style and you're creating something extremely marketable I wouldn't hold out for much out of Nickelodeon. If all you have to offer is a one-off picture of a mascot you're very...
Not trying to be a smartass or anything but that thing is horrible, it's even got human eyes. Any chance you can upsell them a better image? http://www.istockphoto.com/search/text/vector%20wildcat/filetypes/photos,illustrations,video/source/basic#1d58e368
EDITED because I checked his site and he said three weeks while working on other projects as well.
More pictures here:
http://johnsontsang.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/a-painful-pot/
I've been very pleased with the brackets we get from www.streetpolebanners.com/
I use the Storm series and have never had a failure but they offer a heavyweight Hurricane series too.
Never. Far easier for them to transport when the stakes are boxed up plus the stakes slide out anyway. In 20 years of doing this I don't think anyone has ever even asked for us to install the wire stakes.
There is another option. There's only 3" of solid post above the top bar. You can always slit that then lift the whole crossbar out of the top and then slide the panel out the same gap. No problems with posts snapping and simply caulk it to fill it when you're done. It won't show unless...
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